Former headteacher pleads guilty to four counts of fraud

Former headteacher pleads guilty to four counts of fraud

A former headteacher from Norwich has denied fraud charges linked to alleged misuse of school funds. 

Julian Johnson Monday, 63, is accused of using a school credit card to buy cricket tickets and pay parking fines while head of Culford School in Suffolk.

He has pleaded not guilty to four counts of fraud at Norwich Crown Court. A trial has been scheduled for February 2028.